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Color and texture ~ Hanging 8 (Set of Three)

Color and texture ~ Hanging 8 (Set of Three)
Color and texture ~ Hanging 8 (Set of Three)
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Color and texture ~ Hanging 8 (Set of Three)
Color and texture ~ Hanging 8 (Set of Three)
Color and texture ~ Hanging 8 (Set of Three)
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  • Availability: Out Of Stock
  • Made & Mkt by: Sapna Soni
  • Product Code: 4022-H8
  • Weight: 70.00g
  • Package Dimensions: 5.00cm x 4.00cm x 1.00cm
Rs.575.00
Color and texture bundled up on little canvases hanging from loop, they are bound to cheer up any corner of your home or the Christmas tree this fall. Warm up with smiles and exchange wishes with these colorful danglers this winter.

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Every craft has a story to tell, a history, a reason for existence… Some craft objects like fabrics and weapons originated out of the survival instinct; some, like terracotta vessels, metal tools etc were ingenuous solutions to household problems; some were purely aesthetic needs, evolving out of the need to excel, while some were created to please gods or even kings. Some areleisure pursuits taken ahead and converted into professions, like the cone ceramic craft practiced in Indore, Madhya Pradesh.


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Sheela Porwal learned this craft during her school days and it became a hobby for her until a few years ago, when she decided to convert her love for this art and practiced skill into a full-fledged business. Soon, her husband joined her in this endeavour and today they are a wonderful example ofwomen empowerment in a male dominated society. Ms. Sapna and her elder sister, who were the first to ones to take up their hobby professionally, became the pioneers of this craft in Indore, and today they have achieved international acclaim. Another such craftswoman is Ritu, whose inclination towards art helped her establish herself in this profession. Many women practice this craft in Indore, to transform the mundane to the ornamental, by embellishing everyday objects and creating beautiful things, from pen stands and jewellery and CD boxes to picture frames and paintings.


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Boxes, pen stands and wall hanging bases are made out of fibreboards (MDF), at the local carpenters’ workshops, based on designs according to the client’s requirement or the artisans’ creativity. These bare boxes and other articles are brought to the homes of craftswomen, where many gather to work together. The process of decorating these articles requires a mix of planned direction and some spontaneous creativity. A combination of fine and strong relief work, combined with pretty little sequins and mirrors, gives this craft a kitschy yet charming quality.


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The craftswomen create three dimensional motifs on the surface of the articles with kneaded clay. The clay is rolled into thick and thin strands and coiled and shaped into flowers, paisleys, circles and swirly lines which are pasted to the surface of MDF with adhesive. The clay takes about two days to dry, after which it is painted with acrylic colours in bright hues, golden being a popular choice.


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Cones of coloured ceramic paste, available in the local market, are used to draw fine textures and motifs reminiscent of henna patterns, a subject loved by all women. A coat of varnish makes the artwork waterproof. The pieces are further adorned with colourful sequins, beads of all shapes and sizes, sparkly glitter powder and tiny mirrors, adding finishing touch to the ornate work. The designs change with the flavour of festivals. Decorated Puja plates are in demand around Rakshabandhan, while Rangoli designs and Ganesha images take the forefront during Diwali.


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Resourceful as women are, they also put waste material like plastic bottles, boxes, thread reels etc to good use, by turning them into useful objects with their knack of beautification. Every craft has a story to tell … This one emerged from the households of enterprising women in the age of machines and uniformity, a contemporary handicraft thriving in the crowd of clones.

Craftsmen
Made by Sapna Soni
City Indore, MP
Material
Made of MDF, Cone-Ceramic

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Every product at Gaatha is handcrafted by artisan communities from different regions of India, each carrying forward generations of traditional knowledge and craftsmanship. Many of our products also pass through the hands of multiple artisans, with each contributing a specialised skill before the piece reaches its final form.

To learn more about the history, techniques, and communities behind a particular craft, we invite you to explore the Craft Story associated with the product. It offers a deeper understanding of the heritage and the people who bring these creations to life.

This is one of the most common questions we receive. Simply put, handloom refers to fabrics that are woven by hand on traditional looms. Handcrafted, on the other hand, refers to products that are created by skilled artisans using traditional craft techniques. For example, a handloom fabric can be transformed into a handcrafted saree, bag, or home décor item through embroidery, stitching, block printing, or other artisan techniques. In short, handloom is the fabric, while handcrafted is the finished product created using that fabric or other traditional materials.

Wash your handloom product gently with a mild detergent and follow the care instructions provided. Silk products are best dry cleaned, while naturally dyed products should be washed separately for the first few washes, as slight colour bleeding is normal. Dry in the shade, avoid harsh chemicals, and store in a cool, dry place to preserve its beauty for years to come.

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Since every handcrafted piece is individually made, subtle variations in colour, weave, texture, pattern, or finishing are a natural part of the handmade process. These unique characteristics are not imperfections but a reflection of the artisan's craftsmanship, making every piece truly one of a kind.

The best gifts are those that have a story to tell. Every product at Gaatha is handcrafted by skilled artisans, making each piece unique and meaningful. Whether you're celebrating a wedding, birthday, anniversary, housewarming, or festival, our handcrafted collections offer gifts that are timeless, thoughtful, and made to be cherished. If you're gifting a loved one, we can also include a craft story tag with your order upon request, allowing you to share the story, heritage, and craftsmanship behind your gift.